April: Day 21: Teaching 2:
Venerable Anastasios, Abbot of Sinai
(With What Disposition Should One Be Present at Divine Services?)
By Archpriest Grigory Dyachenko
Venerable Anastasios, Abbot of Sinai
(With What Disposition Should One Be Present at Divine Services?)
By Archpriest Grigory Dyachenko
I. The Venerable Anastasios, commemorated today by the Church, was by origin from Syria or Palestine and in his youth received an excellent education and a pious Christian upbringing. Having come of age and having cultivated in himself a devout disposition of soul, the Venerable Anastasios desired to leave the world and entered a monastery. Love for monastic struggles and the desire to find more perfect instructors in them prompted him to visit the ascetics of piety on Sinai, with whom he remained to live. His ascetic labors and spiritual wisdom gained for him the general respect of the brethren; he was deemed worthy of the rank of presbyter, and after the death of Gregory the Sinaite, the brother of John Climacus, he was chosen abbot of Mount Sinai.








